The Celtics still have plenty of talent on the roster. Here’s how we think the starting lineup will shake out in the long-term. Marcus Morris continues to recover from an ankle injury, so fans can expect to see a temporary starting lineup for the next few games.

We give the nod to Marcus Smart, but Terry Rozier is also in the running to move into the starting lineup. Two young players, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, shined in the Celtics opener. Look for Celtics rookie forward Semi Ojeleye to get more minutes with Hayward out. Ojeleye originally played at Duke, then transferred to SMU. His game is a mixture of athleticism and three-point shooting.

Despite falling into the second round, Ojeleye was one of the more NBA ready players in the 2017 draft class. Ojeleye was a red-shirt junior at SMU. He averaged 19 points and 6.9 rebounds while shooting over 42 percent from behind the 3-point line.

Here’s a look at Ojeleye’s summer league and college highlights.

The Celtics have not announced a timetable for Hayward’s return, but have not ruled out the possibility he could be back this season.